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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
Current editor(s): Houser, D. and Puzzello, D. From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 13, issue 3, 1990
- The firm as a competent team pp. 275-298

- Gunnar Eliasson
- Finance, innovation and industrial change pp. 299-319

- Giovanni Dosi
- Financial market imperfections and productivity growth pp. 321-345

- Bruce C. Greenwald, Meir Kohn and Joseph Stiglitz
- The incentive to acquire information and financial market efficiency pp. 347-365

- Clas Wihlborg
- The acquisition of technology and small firms by large firms pp. 367-386

- Ove Granstrand and Soren Sjolander
- Firms' choice of R&D intensity in the presence of aggregate increasing returns to scale pp. 387-403

- Stefan Folster
- The nonprofit economy: Burton A. Weisbrod, (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1988) pp. 251, $22.95 pp. 405-408

- Paul DiMaggio
- Information, incentives, and bargaining in the Japanese economy: Masahiko Aoki, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1988) pp. x + 320, $39.50 pp. 409-411

- W. Bentley Macleod
- Decision synthesis: Stephen R. Watson and Dennis M. Buede, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987) pp. 299, $44.50 (cloth), $16.95 (paper) pp. 411-412

- Kenneth R. MacCrimmon
Volume 13, issue 2, 1990
- Lessons from privatization in Britain: State enterprise behavior, public choice, and corporate governance pp. 145-169

- Richard E. Caves
- An inquiry into the state's role in marriage pp. 171-191

- Douglas Allen
- The effect on the preference-reversal phenomenon of using choice indifferences pp. 193-212

- Raphael Bostic, R. J. Herrnstein and R. Duncan Luce
- Some experimental testing of the Cournot-Nash hypothesis in small group rivalry situations pp. 213-231

- Clarence Morrison and Hossein Kamarei
- Failure of Blackwell's Theorem under Machina's generalization of expected-utility analysis without the independence axiom pp. 233-244

- Ronald W. Hilton
- The multiple unit double auction pp. 245-258

- Charles Plott and Peter Gray
- The Fatal Conceit: The errors of socialism: F.A. Hayek, volume one of the collected works of F.A. Hayek, W.W. Bartley, III, editor (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, and Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1989) pp. xii + 180, $24.95 (cloth) pp. 259-262

- Richard Langlois
- Free to lose: An introduction to Marxist Economic Philosophy: John E. Roemer, (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1988) pp. xii+203, $8.95 (paper) pp. 262-265

- Frank Thompson
- Evolutionary economics: Marc R. Tool, ed., 2vols. (Sharpe, Armonk, 1988) Vol. I: pp. 455, $35.00; Vol. II: pp. 508, $35.00; two-volume set, $60.00 pp. 265-270

- Warren J. Samuels
Volume 13, issue 1, 1990
- Understanding productivity: The ways of economics and of history pp. 1-20

- William N. Parker
- Bureau competition and inefficiency: A reevaluation of theory and evidence pp. 21-40

- Kathleen Carroll
- The politics of conflict and consent: How the labor contract really works pp. 41-61

- P. K. Edwards
- How corruption may corrupt pp. 63-76

- Jens Chr. Andvig and Karl Ove Moene
- A wage-price regime switching model pp. 77-95

- Piero Ferri and Edward Greenberg
- Equilibrium, evolution and learning pp. 97-115

- Scott Moss
- Legal restrictions and monetary evolution pp. 117-124

- Karl Wärneryd
- Invariance of the efficient sets when the expected utility hypothesis is relaxed pp. 125-131

- Itzhak Zilcha and Soo Hong Chew
- American technology and the British vehicle industry: Wayne Lewchuk, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987) pp. viii + 304, $44.50 pp. 133-136

- David Gartman
- Metropolis: From the division of labor to urban form: Allen J. Scott, (University of California Press, Berkeley, 1988) pp. xi + 260, $30.00 pp. 137-140

- Douglas West
- Individual behavior and social choice in a cooperative settlement: Pinhas Zusman, (The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1988) pp. 324 pp. 140-143

- Avner Ben-Ner
Volume 12, issue 3, 1989
- Evolution, economic competence, and the market for corporate control pp. 279-303

- Pavel Pelikan
- Agency costs and innovation pp. 305-327

- Bengt Holmstrom
- Long-term firm growth and ownership organization: A study of business histories pp. 329-351

- Jan Glete
- Incentive contracts for managers who discover and manage investment projects pp. 353-364

- Tim S. Campbell, Yuk-Shee Chan and Anthony Marino
- The insider-outsider theory of employment and unemployment: Assar Lindbeck and Dennis J. Snower, (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1988) pp. xii+285, $27.50 pp. 365-369

- Gil Skillman
- Morality within the limits of reason: Russell Hardin, (University of Chicago Press, 1988) pp. xx+234, $24.95 pp. 369-372

- William R. Keech
- Roger S. Frantz, x-efficiency: Theory, evidence and applications: Kluwer academic publishers group, Boston, 1988 pp. xviii+227, $49.50 pp. 372-373

- Walter Primeaux
Volume 12, issue 2, 1989
- A failure-inducement model of research and development expenditure: Italian evidence from the early 1980s pp. 159-180

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Organization, markets and persistence of profits in Italian industry pp. 181-195

- Bruno Contini
- A transaction costs analysis of innovations in the organization of pharmaceutical R & D pp. 197-213

- Francis Tapon
- Fiat money as a store of value in an experimental market pp. 215-231

- Kevin McCabe
- The origin of predictable dynamic behavior pp. 233-257

- Ronald A. Heiner
- Economic interests and ideological conviction: A note on PACs and agricultural acts pp. 259-263

- Mary H. Vesenka
- Vertical integration in the U.S. auto industry: A note on the influence of transaction specific assets pp. 265-273

- Scott Masten, James Meehan and Edward A. Snyder
Volume 12, issue 1, 1989
- Deterministic chaos in an experimental economic system pp. 1-28

- John D. Sterman
- Are profit-maximisers the best survivors?: A Darwinian model of economic natural selection pp. 29-45

- Mark Schaffer
- Survey evidence on diffusion of interest and information among investors pp. 47-66

- 021Robert J. Shiller and John Pound
- Imperfectly rational choice: Rationality as the result of a costly activity pp. 67-86

- Gordon Winston
- Cooperation in a repeated prisoners' dilemma with ostracism pp. 87-106

- David Hirshlifer and Eric Rassmusen
- An exit-voice model of managerial attachment pp. 107-129

- Kathy Cannings
- Cost-reducing R&D in oligopoly pp. 131-148

- Takeo Nakao
- The dynamics of a capitalist economy: A multisectoral approach: Richard M. Goodwin and Lionello F. Punzo(Westview Press, Boulder, and Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1987) pp. xiv + 402, $48.50 pp. 149-153

- Robert Blecker
- Inside the firm: The inefficiencies of hierarchy: Harvey Leibenstein,(Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987) pp. xiv + 276, $25.00 pp. 153-157

- John Tomer
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